CollinsCourier Nov
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MP for Papakura Hon Judith Collins with Betty Morris, Bryan Cartwright and Gina Sangster at the opening of the Karaka Bowling Club season.
Health Board performed 590 more operations in 2012 than last year. Weve boosted Early Childhood Education funding, creating 3500 more ECE places nationwide. Since 2008 Papakura has welcomed seven extra ECE service providers. I came to Parliament in 2002 determined
to be a voice for law and order, lower taxes, and strong, stable government. Im pleased to say this National-led Government is delivering across all portfolios but of course, we cant do it alone. Id like to acknowledge and thank our local boards, local councillor Calum Penrose, Police, Safer Papakura Trust,
Maori wardens and community volunteers who work tirelessly to make sure our electorate remains a vibrant, enterprising and safe place to live and raise our families.
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Hon Judith Collins with Sergeant Sonny Iosefo and members of the Flat Bush Neighbourhood Policing team (Otara) at the Ormiston Road Police Station, Counties Manukau.
of 15 per cent by 2017, which will mean 45,000 fewer crimes in our communities every year from 2017. We must keep working closely with Police, local agencies, neighbourhood support teams and residents to make sure the zero-tolerance message continues to resonate in every home, school and workplace within our communities.
TOuGHER sENTENCEs
for crimes against children
Better policing
Ms Collins welcomed Inspector Vitale Lafaele (VJ) to the district recently in his new role as Area Commander for Counties Manukau South. VJ joined the police force in 1985 after a career in the army, including at Papakura. During his time with police, VJ spent 15 years in the CIB including ten years as a detective in the Waitakere CIB. VJ previously worked with Judith when she was Minister of Police.
MP for Papakura Hon Judith Collins with Inspector Vitale Lafaele and Papakura Electorate Agent Jan Robinson.
The hard work of the justice sector and justice sector agencies is starting to pay off. Crime is at a 30 year low, prosecutions were down 10 per cent last year and the prison population is forecast to fall 7 per cent by 2020. These achievements to date not only affirm the Governments focus on law and order, but also the hard work of everyone in the justice sector Police, Courts and Corrections. The first results against our (BPS) targets show the total violent crime rate fell by 7 per cent for the year to 30 June 2012. Thats almost 3,000 fewer crimes and thousands fewer victims.
The rate of homicide and related offences has dropped by 22 per cent, and the rate of serious assaults resulting in injury has dropped by 8 per cent. New Zealanders deserve to be safe from all crime, but these categories need an especially strong focus because of their seriousness and the terrible impact they have on victims. The total reported crime rate has fallen almost 6 per cent (or 21,337 fewer crimes), youth crime by 4 per cent, and re-offending by nearly 6 per cent. Results show we had around 1,000 fewer offenders coming back into the system this year, which is fantastic if we can move people away from a life of crime, were making society safer and relieving the burden on the taxpayer.
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Hon Judith Collins with Detective Superintendent Mike Pannett, NZ Police and Deputy Commissioner Operations John Bilich, New York Police Department.
OuR REsuLTs
Crime is down
The lowest crime rate in 30 years
2008/2009
2011/2012
1031 891
Recorded crimes per 10,000 people
(L-R) Police Commissioner Peter Marshall, Corrections Department Chief Executive Ray Smith, Deputy Chief Executive Crown Law Andrew Hampton, Ministry of Justice Deputy Chief Executive Sector Group Brook Barrington, Secretary for Justice Andrew Bridgeman, Hon Judith Collins, Minister of Police Hon Anne Tolley and Minister for Courts Hon Chester Borrows.
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Ethnic Affairs Minister Judith Collins hosted members of the Islamic community at Parliament to mark Eid ul Fitr, the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. Judith acknowledged the contribution the Muslim community makes to New Zealand, and our nations trading endeavours.
The Government is committed to supporting our veterans and acknowledges the tremendous sacrifices they have made for our country. Weve approved an additional $60 million for our veterans over the next five years and will introduce new legislation to modernise the War Pensions Act.
recommendations from the Law Commission and well be extending a range of support services to all veterans with qualifying service on the basis of need. This includes the introduction of two coverage schemes, with the creation of ACC on 1 April 1974 being the point of division between the two schemes. Were also introducing a new Veterans Weekly Income Compensation payment for veterans under the age of retirement and unable to work, which will be paid at 80 per cent of the average wage (significantly higher than the current Veterans Pension rate), and establishes a veterans advisory board and specialist medical advisory board to provide the Minister with independent advice. Work has begun on drafting the new Bill, which will be introduced into Parliament as soon as possible, and I encourage veterans to have their say during the Select Committee process.
Were increasing the War Disablement Pension and Surviving Spouse Pension rates by 5 per cent, beginning on 1 April 2013 (on top of the forecast CPI increase of 1.8 per cent), and increasing eligibility for support services such as home help and lawn mowing, which will benefit an estimated 3,000 additional veterans and 1,100 surviving spouses or partners. This is a very significant and meaningful commitment in what are difficult financial times. Were ensuring our services better meet the needs of elderly veterans as well as those involved in modern day and future deployments. Were implementing 132 of 170
Hon Judith Collins with (L-R) Cadet Lance Corporal Steven Armstrong, Cadet Lance Corporal Shaun Paget, Cadet Corporal Antonino Motuliki, Second Lieutenant Scott Stapleton NZCF Papakura Cadet Unit Commander at the Papakura RSA.
Hon Judith Collins, Minister of Justice and Minister for Ethnic Affairs with Zhao Yang, Vice Minister of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council.
Hon Judith Collins at Arlington National Cemetery, Washington DC, United States. The Cemetery is the final resting place for more than 400,000 veterans.
Hon Judith Collins lays a wreath on behalf of New Zealand at the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington DC, pictured with Mr Jan Scruggs, Founder.
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Hon Judith Collins congratulates Dr John Kenealy, HoD and Consultant of Plastics and Dr Wilbur Farmilo, Deputy Chief Medical Officer and Clinical Director Surgical and Ambulatory Care.
Hon Judith Collins visits Middlemore Hospitals operating theatres with Gillian Cossey, General Manager Surgical Services, Jenni Coles, Director Hospital Services and Dr Wilbur Farmilo.
FAMiLiEs suCCEssEs
National worked hard to take the sharp edges off the recession for Kiwi families. On top of our large welfare support programmes, we will invest more than $4.5 billion this financial year a cross a range of family support programmes up from $3.7 billion in 2008.
Hon Judith Collins opens four new classrooms at Papakura South School.
$1.4b $2.1b
$570m $116m
for Early Childhood Education (a 40 per cent increase). for the Working for Families family tax credit. for the in work tax credit. for the orphans benefit and unsupported childs benefit. for the child disability allowance. for Well Child with Plunket and fully-funding PlunketLine 24 hours a day, seven days a week. for zero doctors fees for under-sixes. to maintain paid parental leave entitlements at 14 weeks.
$156m
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Hon Judith Collins congratulates Patrick Mailata from Papakura High School, Most Valuable Player of the game.
Hon Judith Collins keeps score at the New Zealand Secondary School Rugby League Nationals, Bruce Pulman Park.
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